Dictionary: UN-SLAIN' – UN-SOFT'EN-ED

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UN-SLAIN', a.

Not slain; not killed. Dryden.

UN-SLAK'ED, a.1

Not slaked; unquenched; as, unslaked thirst.

UN-SLAK'ED, a.2

Not saturated with water; as, unslaked lime.

UN-SLEEP'ING, a.

Not sleeping; ever wakeful. Milton.

UN-SLEPT', a.

Not slept.

UN-SLING', v.t.

In seamen's language, to take off the slings of a yard, a cask, &c.

UN-SLIP'PING, a.

Not slipping; not liable to slip. Shak.

UN-SLOW', a.

Not slow. [Not in use.]

UN-SLUM'BER-ING, a.

Never sleeping or slumbering; always watching or vigilant. Thodey.

UN-SLUM'BER-ING-LY, adv.

Without slumbering.

UN-SMIRCH'ED, a.

Not stained; not soiled or blacked. Shak.

UN-SMIRK'ING, a.

Not smirking. – Chesterfield.

UN-SMOK'ED, a.

  1. Not smoked; not dried in smoke.
  2. Not used in smoking, as a pipe. Swift.

UN-SMOOTH', a.

Not smooth; not even; rough. Milton.

UN-SMOOTH'ED, a.

Not made smooth. Scott.

UN-SO'BER, a.

  1. Not sober. [Not used.]
  2. Not apt to converse; not free in conversation; reserved.

UN-SO'CIA-BLE, a.

Not suitable to society; not having the qualities which are proper for society, and which render it agreeable; as, an unsociable temper.

UN-SO'CIA-BLE-NESS, or UN-SO-CIA-BIL'I-TY, n.

State of being unsociable.

UN-SO'CIA-BLY, adv.

  1. Not kindly.
  2. With reserve.

UN-SO'CIAL, a.

Not adapted to society; not beneficial to society. Shenstone.

UN-SOCK'ET, v.t.

To loose or take from a socket. Swift.

UN-SOD'ER, v.t.

To separate what is sodered.

UN-SOFT', a.

Not soft; hard. [Not used.] Chaucer.

UN-SOFT', adv.

Not with softness. [Obs.] Spenser.

UN-SOFT'EN-ED, a.

Not softened.